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    Genre Awareness Project

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    popularity of many different types of movie genres‚ Action movies are rising up as well because there are many actors and directors. There are many characteristics that define an action movie and how it should be made. While looking at the movie posters I found some similar features between all three. While looking at the photos I further saw the reasoning behind the similarities. At the end I figured out if the same features are in all other action movies. Introduction Action movies have been around

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    Determining the Influences of Soviet Propaganda on Contemporary Advertising and Promotion The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of political ideology on Soviet posters and the ways in which this style continues to influence today’s advertising and popular culture. Though there are many forms of propaganda the forms of propaganda I intend to discuss in this essay are visual. The areas I aim to further my understanding of are the representation of political ideologies on today’s

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    Situational Writing

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    Preferred Poster for Stop Child Labour Campaign I understand that the Stop Child Labour Campaign is an international campaign which seeks to eliminate child labour through the provision of full-time eduction wants a poster to raise awareness about child labour and to convince the international community that it is everyone’s responsibility to contribute to the elimination of child labour. I have found poster 2 to be more effective in addressing the issue of child labour. Poster 2 contains

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    graphic imagery in posters‚ book design or advertising related to its contemporary socio-economic or political context. Refer to examples in the early 20th century.” Graphic Design in the early 20th century was created by artists as a prescribed function of advertising and propaganda‚ and was considered a secondary art form. Through the use of lithographic printing‚ woodblock prints‚ chromolithography‚ drawing and painting‚ many artists were able to produce striking images on posters‚ which conveyed

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    The propaganda of the Soviet Union The Soviet Union used many methods for conveying their messages to the wider population such as songs‚ books‚ movies and posters but because of the illiteracy and poverty of the majority rather than the other three posters was a much commonly used method. The U.S.S.R. used propaganda to convey their messages to the larger population throughout the years effectively to psychologically dictate their citizens into doing their part for their country’s future. As defined

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    September 16‚ 2005. At the 2006 Saturn Awards‚ the film also won Best Animated Film. Even though the film poster had a lot of imagery‚ it still shows Tim Burton’s gothic style through the colors that were specifally used‚ the catch phrases that give off hints of what the movie will be about‚ and the general conventions used through out the poster. T he colors that are mostly used within the poster are black and blue‚ which give it a eerie feeling. The film is an animation which follows the dark style

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    Psychedelic Art

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    font is written loosely and there is bold choice of contrasting colors. It is a psychedelic rock concert poster for the band Grateful Dead‚ illustrated by Stanley Mouse. Psychedelic art started in the mid-1960s; inspired by revolutionary political reasons and drugs like LSD. The thing that strikes one about this poster is its similarity to Art Nouveau posters (1890-1910). The Art Nouveau posters had the same idea of the natural forms and structures. It gave the same feeling of curviness‚ softness and

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    to perfectly capture the essence of Paris’s blooming nightlife through their posters. Generally speaking‚ both posters are the same style‚ however‚ each artist was able to create different visual effects and atmospheric perspective using their own aesthetic sense. In this situation‚ both posters are advertising to the viewer the exhilarating nightlife in Parisian cabarets back in the 19th century. Yet‚ Lautrec’s poster managed to capture a distinctive and sensual atmosphere compared to Cheret’s

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    Army Recruitment Campaign

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    Q.1 Why was this poster published Britain in 1915? This poster (source A) was produced in the Britain in 1915 because it needed people to join the army but it did not make people join the army in 1915 like several other countries so to get people to join the army it published posters that implied you were a coward if you did not like source A. Source A is a army recruitment poster that shows a John Bull standing in front of a row of soldiers saying “who’s absent? Is it you?” John Bull was a fictional

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    The Great War Propaganda

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    This poster shows a father sitting on a chair with his daughter in his lap while his son plays with toy soldiers. The daughter is asking her father‚ “Daddy‚ what did you do in the Great War?” The poster was probably designed to play on the guilt and pride of men. It accomplished this by saying that if you don’t volunteer to join the war‚ you won’t have anything to tell your children about how you helped your country. The purpose of this poster was to entice young men to volunteer for the war. What

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